I am spoiled too Afla. I didn't think an ego would ever be enough for me again, then I got some Smoktech Winders to give to some family members and ended up keeping 2 because they surprised me with their performance. Honestly they kind of kick my MVP's ......lol (don't tell my MVP...lol) Not battery life of course. But if I put them both at the same voltage, the Winder actually delivers more power.
I've never seen one of those! I had to look it up. Pretty cool. I'd like it too!
It's the same as the 'ego-c twist variable voltage' that MVS sells (as far as looks and function).
I guess there is a battle going on in china, 100's of factories are making (ripping off) the Joye eGo style battery. Companies are even ripping off copies of copies now! The best and safest brands (copy or not) is Joye, Vision, SMOKTech, and maybe Bauway. Thats why American vendors (and consumers) are willing to pay a little more, -those companies have great quality control, and the e-cig world owes a lot to that.
But that being said, those companies may be commissioning different factories all over china to produce the same e-cig
device, so we pay a premium because we trust that they will make sure those factories are making quality consumer goods. It's fascinating. A company in china that makes T-Fal cookware, started making portable GPS handheld
device practically overnight! They have failed to win any major contracts for their GPS's tho. They claim that they can start making thousand of units a day at any time! Till then, the factory is empty and waiting. I know this because I do work for a marketing firm that received sales samples from them. China's production capabilities is like something out of a Sci-Fi movie. It staggers the mind when you see what they are doing over there! Very high-tech, precision engineering is being performed around every corner it seems.
Cheep labor and a monopoly on rare-earth materials sure doesn't hurt China, but I won't sell American innovation short.
Heck we practically invented innovation!
China's Rare Earth Metals Monopoly Needn't Put An Electronics Stranglehold On America